Thailand Sets Historic Milestone by Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage
Thailand has officially legalized same-sex marriage, making it one of the few countries in Asia to do so along with Taiwan and Nepal. On Thursday, over a hundred couples celebrated this landmark event at a major shopping mall in Bangkok, marking a significant step in the ongoing movement for LGBTQ+ rights in the nation.
The journey toward marriage equality in Thailand has been long and challenging. Ann "Waaddao" Chumaporn, an organizer of Bangkok Pride March, described the struggle as "a long fight full of tears." Despite Thailand's reputation for being open and accepting of LGBTQ+ individuals, achieving equal rights necessitated a resolute campaign to change societal attitudes and official policies.
In recent years, public perceptions shifted significantly, bolstered by the portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters in Thai television dramas and increased visibility of LGBTQ+ culture. Campaigns like Change 1448 and the Rainbow Coalition for Marriage Equality played pivotal roles in advocating for legal reform, fostering collaboration among various groups to lobby for change.
Political dynamics also influenced the passage of the law. Following the return to civilian rule in 2019, a reformist party, Move Forward, gained traction and added pressure for change. The new coalition government, eager for achievements, found the time ripe to facilitate the passing of marriage equality legislation, which has garnered widespread support among the public and political leaders.
With this legislative change, Thailand hopes to position itself as a safe and welcoming destination for LGBT travelers, amid a backdrop of cultural acceptance that has flourished in recent years. The legalization is expected to boost tourism and provide legal recognition for same-sex couples, allowing them to raise families and enjoy the same rights as heterosexual couples.
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